The Boeing 767 is something of a dying breed nowadays, with the pioneering widebody twinjet having now been largely relegated to secondary routes, or, in some cases, such as atAmerican Airlines, withdrawn altogether. Still, the US domestic market is a notable exception, with more 767 flights this September than last year.
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By Grant Newman Following a two-year full restoration, a historic Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Auster has been brought back to life again. Formerly decorated as a civilian machine, Auster J/5 NZ1701 emerged wearing […]